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The life satisfaction literature generally focuses on how life events affect subjective well-being. Through a contingent valuation survey we test whether well-being preferences have significant impact on life satisfaction. A sample of respondents is asked to simulate a policymaker decision...
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robust when controlling for endogeneity and reverse causality in IV estimates with instrumental variables related to quarter …
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This paper attempts to establish the value of good relationships between countries by considering their effect on a group of individuals who are arguably intimately affected by them: immigrants. We appeal to an index of conflict/cooperation which is calculated as an annual weighted sum of news...
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Our paper provides some novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative comparisons by showing that in the last 30 years comparisons with the wellbeing of top income countries have generated progressively more negative feelings on a large sample of individuals in...
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and friendships. Even though we cannot rule out inverse causality and other forms of endogeneity, the characteristics of …
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and friendships. Even though we cannot rule out inverse causality and other forms of endogeneity, the characteristics of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009649692
and friendships. Even though we cannot rule out inverse causality and other forms of endogeneity, the characteristics of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009649748
Our paper provides some novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative comparisons by showing that in the last 30 years comparisons with the wellbeing of top income countries have generated progressively more negative feelings on a large sample of individuals in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008789861
The life satisfaction literature has boomed in the last decades since economists have access to more accurate databases allowing to test the impact of alternative variables on subjective well-being. A still unexplored issue is the relationship between financial crises and life satisfaction, due...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010578431
Our paper provides some novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative comparisons by showing that in the last 30 years comparisons with the wellbeing of top income countries have generated progressively more negative feelings on a large sample of individuals in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008852773